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Did it seem like they were trying to set up a Veronica-Archie romance again? I know Veronica said she was pro-Val but Archie was making heart-eyes at her and they were having a very CW-romantic moment when she was fixing his wrist-brace. I really don't want the show to go there again but I'm afraid they will for the

It was really great that Archie had someone who was critiquing his music as opposed to his child-predator music teacher girlfriend who would obviously compliment it, as well as all of his friends. And it wasn't like Castillo(?) was saying his music was all bad, just that it was "juvenile" and he didn't think that he'd

So, guess Betty's dad is no longer one of the good parents. That's a bummer. (But also can take us to interesting places!)
I love the beginnings of a Jughead/Betty romance. They both come from damaged places but share similar interests and I think they'd be great together. I would also really enjoy a Val-Archie romance.

Tripp! They did him so dirty. Maybe the most heartbreaking death on the show. I want him back immediately.

I mean, I can understand how some of their regrets would change their paths. LMD-Coulson mentioned regretting joining SHIELD at times (though I don't really buy that being his "biggest regret", I'd see having to leave Amy Acker's cellist. But I can see Fitz having the same regret and thinking of the success he might

I get that, it was just a little lackluster for me. The whole episode just felt like filler for next week's instead of like a solid half to a two-parter.

I just wanted more Grodd and more action from Flash.

Yeah I thought she was going to go with "you all are my family and I would do anything for you".

Also this episode seems even better compared to the let-down of The Flash's episode tonight. (Didn't see Legends of Tomorrow so can't judge to that, though I imagine it still wasn't even close to as great as this)

I think the benefit of Daisy saying how pro-FitzSimmons she is compared to Laurel's declaration is 1) it's not a deathbed confession, 2) she has never had a romantic interest in Fitz or Simmons, and 3) FitzSimmons really do belong together. (They came with a built in ship-name, after all.)

This episode was incredible. Daisy and Jemma's hug after finding out neither was LMDs was heart-wrenching, especially after the heartbreaking realization that Fitz was an LMD.
I was on the edge of my seat the entire time and every time there was a commercial break I was so upset. My heart is still racing from the

Truly a tragedy. At the very least it couldn't have been worse than the majority of already-existing cop shows. And it would've been Nancy Drew. With Sarah Shahi. Truly the only addition needed could be Amy Acker as a sidekick and/or love interest.

That Nancy Drew looks like she could brute force the lock box open and I love it.

Yeah it was just a bad storyline overall.
Also that was another thing to consider when thinking about turning her in. She's a predator with a gun who happened to have independent studies with the murdered high school kid. Betty was right to question that earlier and everybody was all of a sudden willing to believe

Nancy Drew has a lock-pick kit! I think she'd be pretty supportive of the whole thing.

Also loved Betty being adept at crime—breaking into the car because of working on cars with her dad was great but picking the lock because of Nancy Drew was even better.

The fact that everyone basically ignored the fact that, yes, Ms. Grundy was in fact a child predator really bothered me. Archie's dad should've been way more pissed at that and tried to address that over Alice's opinions (which were out of line, don't get me wrong). Instead of confronting it and bringing her to the

I love them referring to red-shirts recently. Koenig a couple episodes ago "I couldn't say it with all of the red-shirts around." re: The Darkhold and now Coulson. I just imagine the whole gang watching Star Trek together in their downtime.

They're wherever Radcliffe is being held the same way May is—in those weird stand up beds probably put in the Framework. I'd assume they're all in the submarine.

I literally explained to my mom before the episode began why Ivanov "the Superior" was a terrible villain: weird conspiracy theorist, inhuman hater, not that powerful (especially after SHIELD faced Hive), just not that compelling. So, to have SHIELD eliminate him so quickly was great. Loved him facing down Coulson